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Ankle Sprained in Sliding Will Probably Keep Catcher of Baseball Team Out of Game for Three Weeks.

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While sliding to home plate in the practice yesterday afternoon, H. E. Reeves '12, of Cambridge, regular catcher on the University baseball team, sprained his ankle and it is feared that he will be out of the game for three weeks. During his absence W. B. Young '12, who caught two years ago, will occupy the position.

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